The new Buddies boss has been good value wherever he has plied his trade.
David Bishop, who heads micromechanics research, plied such blue-sky pursuits as superconductivity a dozen years ago.
The death caused shockwaves across Europe, at the various clubs where the goalkeeper had plied his trade.
Obviously, one of the first excuses to be plied will be the temporary outlier of Hurricane Sandy.
For now, Honda has plied car dealers with generous incentives to stoke demand and pump up volumes.
Tubby and unlovely, with hard wooden seats, the ferry boats have plied these waters since the late 19th century.
Some electrics have plied the streets as taxis, but only in pilot programs.
The crew often consisted of fishermen who plied the North Sea in winter.
Now they ride in 4x4 vehicles on desert routes once plied by camels.
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Clients are plied with everything from free limousine rental (with chauffeur) to matchmaking for their children, health care and even plastic surgery.
Charging through some of the same sections of mountain road I'd plied earlier in the Phantom, the 57S offered a very different experience.
From 1989 to 1995 Gap watched its same-store sales growth fall from 15% to zero as it plied the same old mid-priced khaki trade.
Some of the testimony was equally bizarre, as the accusing witness told of being plied with wine -- "Jesus Juice, " he said Jackson called it.
Of the 74, 000 vessels, carrying one-third of global seaborne trade, that passed through the Strait of Malacca last year, most also plied the South China Sea.
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Grubman is Eliot Spitzer's favorite whipping boy--and the rest of wall street, which plied many of the same tricks, seems happy to let him stay that way.
But the IMF plied its poisonous brew of budgetary austerity, higher taxes and debasement of the currency, particularly after Jean-Bertrand Aristide was restored to power in 1994.
On early flights, hostesses plied passengers with free cocktails.
Tours of the historic campus take in the main building, a gracious former Jesuit monastery, and even casual wanderers on the campus are likely to be plied with samples of student-made culinary creations.
Long ago, in the days before passenger ships featured climbing walls, ice rinks, on-board zip lines and nonstop gastronomic gorging sessions, stately ocean liners plied the transatlantic route between London and New York.
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The Miami scandal became publicly known in August 2011, when former booster and convicted Ponzi scheme architect Nevin Shapiro's claims that he plied athletes, coaches and recruits with impermissible benefits for eight years were published by Yahoo Sports.
While flying to London with Aer Lingus for the awards, Banville was plied with champagne by his former employer, and told the BBC at the 2005 awards he "wouldn't have been able to stand up" if he'd won the prize.
The ships, which regularly plied various routes in the North Atlantic during 2005, were kitted out by a number of European research organisations with instruments that measured the CO2 content of water taken into the engine rooms and air collected upwind of the funnels.
He played football as a youngster on his home island of Mallorca, but basketball ability was in the family genes with both his parents players, while his elder sister Marta plied her trade in the American WNBA before also returning to Spain with her current club Salamanca.
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